Unforgettable Sarajevo
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
IT wasn’t easy to forget Sarajevo. I pulled up my overcoat as I looked down on the Cemerska Hills through the door of the plane which was taking me to Sarajevo four autumns ago.
Not so long ago the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina, which topographically looks like a wok—a city surrounded by hills—was a battleground, a Kurusetra filled with anger and hatred as its citizens fought one another.
Located in the Balkan peninsula, Sarajevo was in
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